SEO solution for microblogs? [closed] - seo

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we all have heard about benefits of microblogs but what if we have a microblog and want to boost it's SEO?
the biggest problem in microblogs is keywords are not related to each other and each topic has a small amount of related keywords.
for example if we have a microblog that has short tips about all fields in computer sience, and a blog that publish articles in this field too.
the outlined blog has a better chance to be appeared in SERP, instead the underlined microblog has no chance because of it's limited keywords.
am i right and what is the SEO solution for these microblogs?

In theory, blog with more keywords can rank better than microblog with few keywords because there is more content on blog.
For many seo addicts, content is king! No matter support of website, the most important is having always more content (and thus keywords).
In my opinion, blog is more powerful in seo than microblog.

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Will traffic from 'unrelated' searches improve my SEO? [closed]

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I am a founder for a tech summer camp program. My website has a page full of resources for web-development meant for camp participants and has been getting lots of traffic from people querying html colors, css cheat sheet, and other similar terms.
My question is: will traffic from these terms hurt my SEO for queries involving things like summer camps,tech camps halifax, or other more related queries? or Is any traffic good for my SEO?
Note: We have no problem with people accessing these resources, so I haven't bothered to password protect it or add robots.txt or anything. The site is compcamp.ca and the resource page I mentioned is compcamp.ca/web-development-design-resources/
Google ranks the site compcamp.ca/web-development-design-resources/ well for search-queries like css cheat-sheet, because the content of your site contains the keywords and so on.
There are no Keywords for "tech camps halifax" and so on. So Google won't rank this subsite.
If you want to rank fpr "tech camps halifax" you have to take content on a site (i would expect the start page) which contains those keywords.
The other way round: Successful search queries on your cheat-sheet sub-site won't hurt your rankings from other sub-pages which delivers different information = different keywords.
I hope this is answering your question, don't bother to ask if not.

Google not indexing new posts quickly [closed]

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Hi I have a popular blog built with WordPress, Google used to index new posts fairly quickly, at least within 12 hours, but now it's not indexing new posts before more than 2 days, anything I can do to make it faster? I am concerned because some of the posts are news so they quickly lose their value if not indexed.
As i said 'Patience is the key to success.'
<meta name="revisit-after" content="7 days" />
Sign up here (Google Webmastertool) and submit your sitemap (again).
in Google Webmastertool you can see any crawler errors, blocked urls and much more. Just check it out!
Good luck.

Can keywords stuffed in a div that is out of the visible part of the screen be harmful? [closed]

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Going through a friend's site, I found a div stuffed with keywords and links to different pages on the site. The div has attributes top:-10000px;left:-10000px; which keep it out of display but visible to bots.
He says that they have helped him get a better ranking. It's definitely black hat, but is it okay to keep the div or should it be removed?
Yes, it's harmful and dumb. This is a great way to get banned. It's only a matter of time before your friend is caught.
Implementing outdated SEO tactics is not "black hat". Search engines like Google are well aware of keyword stuffing, especially when they are made invisible to humans whether they are moved off-screen or made the same color as the background.
Yes, it is harmful.
He needs to modernize his game and stop stealing pages from the book of 2001.

what is the secret of appearing titles on google search result very fast? [closed]

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I need to know how stackoverflow's questiones appear on google search result very fast I know what are points google consider to rank some title but I think the architecture of design is important because they appear very fast after some minutes I ask a question and I have been seen it in google result just in a minute. what is the secret ?
Is there any relation between asp.net-mvc web application with that or not asp.net application could be fast in google result.
This Pro Webmasters questions covers this. It basically boils down to having lots of fresh content and quality links.

SEO - List of links - Farmlinking? [closed]

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I'd like to know if listing a set of partner sites/blogs is useful for the pagerank growth.
Does Google see it as an incorrect act? I read somewhere that if people exchange links, google seeks it and marks as a bad technique.
If it doesn't matter, is the content of the linked site relevant?
That's called Link farming and it is a really bad SEO tecnique.
If you link to another page for SEO purposes, keep links relevant and in a way that are interesting to the readers.
An interesting article on Link Farming: The Tell-Tale Signs Of Link Farming